Table 2.
Mean catchment population1 | Mean number of beds | At least 1 qualified health provider available 24/7 | Functioning power supply | Functioning water supply | Minimum infection prevention supplies2 | |
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Burkina Faso (n=28)3 | ||||||
Hospital (n=3) | 608,320 | 89 | 2 (66.7%) | 3 (100%) | 3 (100%) | 1 ND* (1) |
Camp health center (n=4) | 18,452 | 6 | 3 (100%) ND* (1) | 2 (66.7%) ND* (1) | 4 (100%) | 0 ND* (1) |
Non-camp health center (n=21) | 6,782 | 10 | 13 (61.9%) | 13 (76.5%) ND* (4) | 16 (80%) ND* (1) | 5 (23.8%) |
DRC (n=26)4 | ||||||
Hospital (n=1) | 378,000 | 171 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Health center (n=25) | 12,870 | 8 | 18 (75%) | 10 (40%) | 14 (56%) | 4 (16%) |
South Sudan (n=9)5 | ||||||
Hospital (n=1) | 209,700 | 60 | ND* | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Health center (n=8) | ND* | 16 (range 2-67) | 1 (12.5%) | 4 (50%) | 8 (100%) | 4 (50%) |
*ND = no data
1 Mean catchment population includes both host and displaced populations with the exception of the camp health facilities in Burkina Faso which served primarily refugees.
2 See Additional file 1: Appendix A for details on minimum infection prevention supplies.
3 The MOH manages three hospitals and 21 non-camp health centers while the four camp health centers are NGO-managed. The non-camp health centers primarily serve the host community whereas the camp facilities serve refugees. The hospitals serve both populations.
4 All facilities from DRC are MOH-managed, but the hospital and 15 health centers received some NGO support for health.
5 The hospital and one health center are MOH-managed, six health centers are NGO-managed, and one health center is managed by a religious mission.